

Man alive - am I glad I'm buying this book.
***SPOILER ALERT***
Terry Moore's Echo is constantly a great read from month to month, and this issue is no different. The story continues to follow the path of Julie, unravelling her past a little more with each issue.
Issue 3 gives us some more information on Julie's broken marriage, and allows us to begin to understand why she sometimes seems to shy away from life. It won't spoil anything to tell you that Julie is a very broken person, in every sense of the word - and that, in itself, makes this series all the more interesting.
At the tail end of the book, we also get a little glimpse at the 'other' liquid metal recipient (hinted at in Issue 2), in a terrifying moment that should lead to an extremely interesting future for Echo...
Pete's Score: 4 out of 5
(enjoyable through and through - DC could learn a great deal from this book)
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